- ArmorGroup
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company_name = ArmorGroup International plc
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company_type = Private military security firm
foundation = 1981
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location_city =London
location_country =United Kingdom
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key_people = Matthew Brabin,MD
Noel Philp,Chief Operating Officer [http://www.armorgroup.com/aboutus/corporatemanagement/ retrieved on April 4, 2008.]
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industry =Government contract ing
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revenue = US$ 295 million [http://www.armorgroup.com/mediacentre/newsarchive/?id=25849 Prelims and G4S recommended cash offer - Armor Group ] ]
operating_income = US$ 9.2 million
net_income = US$ 7.1 million
num_employees = 8,500
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homepage = [http://www.armorgroup.com/ www.armorgroup.com]
intl = yesArmorGroup International is a British company providing private security. It was founded in 1981 and was listed on the London Stock Exchange until 6 June 2008 (it was acquired by G4S plc (http://www.g4s.com/) in April 2008).
ArmorGroup provides protective security services, risk management consultancy, security training and mine action services. It has 38 offices in 27 countries, including Afghanistan, Colombia, Iraq, Lebanon, Nigeria and Sudan.
It is a founder and full member of the International Peace Operations Association (
IPOA ), the British Association of Private Security Companies (BAPSC [ [http://www.bapsc.org.uk BAPSC : Home ] ] ) and thePrivate Security Company Association of Iraq (PSCAI). [ [http://www.pscai.org/ PSCAI ] ]ArmorGroup is managed by Noel Philp,
Chief Operating Officer ; Matthew Brabin,MD and Christopher Beese,chief administrative officer . [http://www.armorgroup.com/files/page/78/Factsheet.pdf ArmorGroup official factsheet] . Retrieved 16 June, 2007.]History
ArmorGroup began operations in 1981 as Defense Systems Limited (DSL), a company founded "to provide protective security services principally to multinational oil and gas companies." The publicly traded
Armor Holdings Inc. , a business principally involved in the manufacture ofarmored vehicle s and law enforcement equipment, acquired DSL in 1997. Some of the current senior management team carried out a Management Buyout of the company in November 2003, backed by Granville Baird Capital Partners and Barclays Bank. ArmorGroup was listed on the main list of theLondon Stock Exchange in December2004 .In 2007, it posted a US$9.2 million profit, reporting $295 million turnover for that year. On 20 March 2008, the company announced that its Board had recommended a £43.6 million cash offer for the company by
G4S plc.. The acquisition completed on 29 April 2008.ervices
*Protective security services - Convoy escorting,
Close Protection , manned guarding, maritime security and technical security systems;
*Security training - hostile environment awareness training, specialist driving and surveillance detection;
*Security consultancy - Kidnap, ransom and extortion support; risk management and business continuity planning; and
*Weapons reduction andmine clearance - mine and UXO survey, detection, removal and destruction; small arms, light weapons and ammunition stockpile reduction; Mine risk education.Iraq War ArmorGroup first entered Iraq under contract with the
Bechtel Corporation in May 2003. ArmorGroup is now one of the very few private security companies which is legally registered and licensed to operate by the Iraqi Ministry of Interior and Ministry of Trade. In 2007, the firm had 1,200 employees inIraq .Washington Post June 16, 2007 " [http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/06/15/AR2007061502602_2.html?hpid=topnews "Iraq Contractors Face Growing Parallel War."] " by Steve Fainaru. Retrieved on April 4, 2008.] ArmorGroup provides security for roughly one third of all nonmilitary supplyconvoy s in Iraq.In 2007, the Washington Post citedU.S. Labor Department information that ArmorGroup had sustained 26 fatalities inIraq .References
External links
* [http://www.armorgroup.com/ ArmorGroup]
* [http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/library/report/2004/iraq_securitycompanies.htm globalsecurity.org]
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